Abstract

Background: The death rate caused by cardiovascular diseases is increasing all over the world. To investigate the cardioprotective effects of Curcuma longa on cardiac ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury, which was further examined through G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER-1) and oxidative/nitrosative stress biomarkers. Methods: Twenty-four male Wistar-albino rats were divided into three groups (I/R group; n=8, sham group; n=8, treatment (Curcuma longa) group; n=8). 1 ml Curcuma longa 50 mg/kg was administered intraperitoneally in the treatment group. While catalase, superoxide dismutase and malondialdehyde values were measured by spectrophotometric method, the measurement of GPER-1 was performed by ELISA method. In the histopathological examination, the groups were evaluated in terms of hemorrhage, myocardial edema, myocytolysis and polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMNL) infiltration. Result: Statistically significant differences were observed between the treatment and I/R groups in terms of oxidative stress (malondialdehyde) level and antioxidant enzyme activities (catalase, superoxide dismutase) (p less than 0.05). The GPER-1 level was higher in the treatment group compared to the I/R group (p less than 0.05). Histopathologically, PMNL infiltration, hemorrhage, edema and myocytolysis were observed in the I/R and sham groups, whereas only hemorrhage was detected in the treatment group. This study showed that treatment with Curcuma longa inhibited lipid peroxidation by restoring existing antioxidant enzymes against cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injuries.

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